
Higher values result in faster renders but choppier motion. Default is 1. Higher increments will repeat the same (frame increment-1) times and then render a new one, starting the cycle again. A value of 1 (the default) results in a normal rendering of all frames. Where increment is the number of frames to advance before rendering a new frame. Start_frame is the first frame to render. Default is the start frame in the file.Įnd_frame is the last frame to render. Note, this is "inclusive " the final frame will be rendered. In this case (no -comp), the only other arguments used will be -project, -log, -v, -mem_usage, and -close the -RStemplate, -OMtemplate, -output, -s, -e, and -i arguments will be ignored. If the comp is in the project but not in the render queue, then it will be added to the render queue and rendered. If no -comp argument is provided, aerender will render the entire render queue as is. Where comp_name specifies a comp to be rendered. If the comp is in the render queue already, and in a queueable state, then (only) the first queueable instance of that comp on the render queue will be rendered.

If none is provided, aerender will work with the currently open project. If no project is open and no project is provided, an error will result. Where project_path is a file path or URI specifying a project file to open. max_cpu_percent will be ignored when the mfr_flag is set to "OFF" Where mfr_flag ("ON"|"OFF") specifies if Multi-Frame Rendering should be used, and max_cpu_percent (1-100) specifies the desired maximum CPU percentage power to use during rendering. Because Multi-Frame Rendering has the ability to use 100 percent of your CPU's capability, you may choose to limit the CPU power so other applications can be used. Where image_cache_percent specifies the maximum percent of memory used to cache already rendered images/footage, and max_mem_percent specifies the total percent of memory that can be used by After Effects. "–mem_usage image_cache_percentmax_mem_percent" Also, the preferences will be written to file upon quit when the "-reuse" flag is specified otherwise it will not be written. Whenever aerender launches a new instance of AE, it will tell AE to quit when rendering is completed otherwise, it will not quit AE.

But, if AE is already running, and the "-reuse" flag is provided, then aerender will ask the already running instance of AE to perform the render. By default, aerender will launch a new instance of After Effects, even if one is already running. Use this flag if you want to try and reuse an already running instance of AE to perform the render. Possible values are ERRORS (prints only fatal and problem errors) or ERRORS_AND_PROGRESS (prints progress of rendering as well). Where verbose_flag specifies the type of messages reported.
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